Water-power blower.



J. L. WARE.

WATER POWER BLOWER.

PPLIOATION FILED oofm, 190s.

Patented Feb. 23, 1909.

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WATER-POWER BLOWER.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Feb. 23, 1909.

Application filed. October 6, 1908. Serial No. 456,420.

structions herein described and claimed.

An object of my invention is to provide a combined bl wer and water motor having; comparatively few connecting )arts and thereby rendering the device of t e highest efficiency.

A further object of my invention is to provide means whereby the combined device g can be readily taken apart for inspection or repair 'and quickly reassembled.

' My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the invention, part of the casing;r of the water motor beingr broken away. Fig. 2 is a 'transverse vertical section throuejh thedevice, and Fig. 3 is a horizontal section aloneT the line 3 3 of Fig'. 2.

Referring now to Fig'. l l have shown therein a blower -A of the ordinary type and connected to it a water inotor B.- The? means by which I unite these two into a single device form the novel features of my invention. This is illustrated clearly in Fig. 2, inwhich the casingr 1 of the motor incloscs the wheel 2 bearing the cups 3. The wheel isl secured by means of a screw connection to the end of a shaft 4, which is provided with a cone-shaped socket 4l arranged to receive the point 5 of a bearing screw 6, the latter being provided -with a lock nut 7. The Wheel is driven by the water admitted through the nozzle 8 of the hose v9, which is secured in an opening of the casing 1. A

in the county of Yllinds and State of lock nut 10 serves to retain the wheel 2 upon thc shaft 4. The shaft 4 is arranged to pass through the supports 11 and 12 on each side o f the blower casing 13 and the blades 14 of the blower are rigidly secured thereto. The end ol' the shaft in the support 12 is similarly cored out and is journaled on the pointed screw 15, thus reducing tliefriction to a minimum.

The inner side ofthe casing 1 of the water motor is provided with counter-sunk openings adapted to receive the heads of the bolts which extend alongside ofthe support .1 1 and pass through alined openings in a plate 17, which is perforated to permit the passage of the/shaft 4 and which abu'ts the inner side of the support 11. The nuts 18 when tightened securely hold the casing 1 in close engagement with the side of the support 11.

It will be seen that the abovel described means for mounting the motor provides a firm support 'for the latter, while permitting its direct connection to the blower, thereby rendering:r the combined mechanism highly ellicient.

I claim- 1. A combined water-motor and blower, comprising a casing, a water-power wheel mounted therein, a blower, standards therefor, a perforated plate disposed within said blower and abutting the vinner side of one of said standards, bolts disposed in the openings in said plates and arranged to secure said casing against the outer side of said standard and a common shaft for said waterpower wheel and said blower.

2. The combination of a blower, standards therefor, a plate on the inner side of one of said standards, a water wheel, a casing therefor arranged to abut the outer side of said standard, and connecting means between said casing and said ilate. i

JAMlLiJS LAIRD WARE. Vitnesses SEDLEY B. THOMAS,

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